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Hotel Livemax Premium Umeda East
4.1/559 Reviews

Hotel Livemax Premium Umeda East

Osaka|0.58km from Osaka Museum of Housing and Living
I was worried from the beginning of the opening, but I didn't have a chance and finally stayed. This time I used it for 2 night with breakfast. The room felt larger than the business hotel I often use. It was good that there was no TV at the desk. The microwave was placed at the desk, but it was small compared to the TV, and there was no waste space because it was a box, and it was convenient if it was in the room, so it was good. The room was cleaned, but there was no particular point that I felt uncomfortable. Although it is a unit bus, there is a part of the wooden panel on the wall, and the unit bus with a lot of impression is quite good impression. The refrigerator is not Perche type, so it's a little loud, but it gets cold firmly. The nightwear was not a yukata. It was good for me because it often ended only in the morning, probably because it was bad sleeping in yukata. The air conditioning was completely individual air conditioning. In addition, an air humidifier was installed in the room where I stayed. Although it is a bath on the 14th floor, the open air is 3, the bubble bath in the indoor bath is 5, the carbonated spring is 2, and there are 4 washrooms. Both the bath and the dressing room were in a beautiful condition. Breakfast, but it was a very normal breakfast with side dishes that are common in business hotels. There is a cleaning condition of the room, the size of the room, and the bath unexpectedly of the unit bath, and considering this price, the evaluation seems to be good.

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Harmonie Embrassee
4.5/569 Reviews

Harmonie Embrassee

Osaka|1.07km from Osaka Museum of Housing and Living

Latest booking 21 hrs ago

I'm a fan of Tadao Ando, but I stayed here just because it was a hotel in a building designed by Tadao Ando. It's not a big hotel. I just went and understood, but the wedding is like a hotel. Tourists are OK at all, but it seems that there are many wedding-related guests. I'm convinced that the guest rooms have a taste that women seem to like. ◆ Customer service: I don't feel used to it because there are many young people, but they are very kind. However, if you are used to the customer service of a luxury hotel, you may feel unreliable (?), But let's feel young 々 and first 々. Although it is kind, allergy information was not linked to the restaurant even though I declared 2 degrees in advance and at check-in (it is good because it is only good to avoid the ingredients without permission). ◆ Location: It's a short walk from the station, so it's hard in summer or midwinter. It's along the main street, so it might be easy to come by car. ◆ Room: It's large for the price, and the night view is really wonderful with a balcony! I think the amenities were abundant and the quality was good. The bathrobe was also solid. I wonder if the air conditioning was a little noisy. Also, the interior is frankly a little love hotel. ◆ Restaurant: The ceiling was high and open. It was good to be particular about the ingredients. The customer service is good, and there is a sommelier. Wine is also quite a selection. It's just a hotel restaurant, so it feels expensive. ◆ Cospa: 4.4 It was a dinner and morning course at 10,000, but I think this service is quite good at this location. If it is a famous hotel near the station, you can take this much for the room fee, so sweat. Recommended if you want to stay in a large room with a stylish feeling with an emphasis on night view. It's not a large hotel, so it doesn't feel crowded. However, there are many couples and Westin relationships, so people who care about one may care. ★4 I thought it was ★5 based on the night view, the customer service of the staff and the cospa.

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Guesthouse Ten-Roku - Female Only
4.7/51 Reviews
I came to the first review. I forgot to take the photo. The owner is a very gentle young lady and prepared small snacks in the living room. But note that this homestay is checked in at four o'clock and can put luggage in advance. It is true that all girls live, and you can have a tea party in the living room at night.
First Choice No.7
5/51 Reviews
I stayed for 2 nights and 3 days. It was close to the nearest Tenjinbashi Suji rokuchome station, and the room itself was large and nice. Thank you.
Toyoko Inn Osaka Tenjinbashi-Suji Rokuchome
4.6/543 Reviews
This is my second time staying at this hotel. From Kansai Airport, take the Airport Line to Tenkachaya Station (fare 970 yen) and transfer to the Sakaisuji Line to Tenjinbashisuji 6-chome Station (fare 290 yen). At Tenjinbashisuji 6-chome Station When crossing the road from the No. 11 entrance and exit of the station, go to the middle signal light and turn right. There is a hotel 200 meters in front. It is indeed easy to find. Toyoko Inn is a brand in Japan and is the first choice for ordinary travelers. In addition, The red Ferris wheel in the photo I provided is a landmark of Osaka. You can see it in a short walk after turning left after leaving the hotel.
Hotel Daiki
3.9/520 Reviews
The location is right next to Tenjibashisuji, and there is a 7-Eleven next to the hostel, so I was able to enjoy the trip a little more relaxed and comfortable. ☺️ The staff were so friendly, It was so nice to be kind and quick to solve the questions and difficulties. 👍❤️ It was nice to be concise and convenient because you can only choose what you need, and there is a cute cat. It was completely healing itself 😻 !! However, there is Tenma Station within a 3-minute walk, so I can hear a little noise from the station until midnight, but there was no big inconvenience to sleep. On the other hand, it was very convenient to move because it was a 3-minute walk from Tenma Station ☺️ Happy and comfortable rest ‼️ Thank you 💓
Hotel Livemax Premium Umeda East
4.1/559 Reviews
I was worried from the beginning of the opening, but I didn't have a chance and finally stayed. This time I used it for 2 night with breakfast. The room felt larger than the business hotel I often use. It was good that there was no TV at the desk. The microwave was placed at the desk, but it was small compared to the TV, and there was no waste space because it was a box, and it was convenient if it was in the room, so it was good. The room was cleaned, but there was no particular point that I felt uncomfortable. Although it is a unit bus, there is a part of the wooden panel on the wall, and the unit bus with a lot of impression is quite good impression. The refrigerator is not Perche type, so it's a little loud, but it gets cold firmly. The nightwear was not a yukata. It was good for me because it often ended only in the morning, probably because it was bad sleeping in yukata. The air conditioning was completely individual air conditioning. In addition, an air humidifier was installed in the room where I stayed. Although it is a bath on the 14th floor, the open air is 3, the bubble bath in the indoor bath is 5, the carbonated spring is 2, and there are 4 washrooms. Both the bath and the dressing room were in a beautiful condition. Breakfast, but it was a very normal breakfast with side dishes that are common in business hotels. There is a cleaning condition of the room, the size of the room, and the bath unexpectedly of the unit bath, and considering this price, the evaluation seems to be good.

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